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. >> others wish elected officials would focus on other ways to side on society's wills. >> start putting people where adults have a right or deserve a gun. >> people are trying to protect themselves. criminals will do what they do, regardless of the laws. >> leno says the neck step is to talk with the brown administration, in order to better understand why his bill was vetoed. maureen kelly, kron4 news. >>> rough day for the raiders. they were at home taking on the philadelphia egg elogist. the eagles, they blew out the silver and black 49-20. kron, ron, was at the game and showed us reaction from the fans. >> pee wee football game going behind me, it may be more entertaining. let's look at the highlights. it was rough. raider nation had to suffer through this one. philly getting the first touchdown. the raiders would bounce back a little bit. from there on out, it was downhill for the raiders. mixed for the quarterback, for philly, throwing seven touchdown passes. that ties an nfl record, by the way. he looks great. the raiders defense, not so much. which talked to dep nis allen before
. >> others wish elected officials would focus on other ways to side on society's wills. >> start putting people where adults have a right or deserve a gun. >> people are trying to protect themselves. criminals will do what they do, regardless of the laws. >> leno says the neck step is to talk with the brown administration, in order to better understand why his bill was vetoed. maureen kelly, kron4 news. >>> rough day for the raiders. they were at home taking on...
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they made it known by electing ana reyes. sesee enters the public arena seven years ago as an outspoken critic to verify the immigration status of anyone that wanted to rent an apartment in the city. >> what came of that was out right bigotry and animosity toward latinos. this was a community we felt welcome in and loved very much. >> and all white city council passed the o ordinance. her win is significant. not only for minorities it's for activating latino voters. 45 % of la teen latinos who cast a ballot had never voted in an election. the overall hispanic turn out in the district, more than tripled singsince the last city electio. he says the sigh secret to the success was simple. woo>>ts. we fe decided from the getgo tht we needed to talk person to person to hispanic voters. >> inside of those homes bilingual volunteers took on the peperception and problem keeping hispanics from the polls. voter apathy and unfa unfamiliarity. here is a do google map from yor house to the polling location. and if that is not good enough w
they made it known by electing ana reyes. sesee enters the public arena seven years ago as an outspoken critic to verify the immigration status of anyone that wanted to rent an apartment in the city. >> what came of that was out right bigotry and animosity toward latinos. this was a community we felt welcome in and loved very much. >> and all white city council passed the o ordinance. her win is significant. not only for minorities it's for activating latino voters. 45 % of la teen...
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you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not come from is at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. will have ammer, we chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point host of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. we will see some adjustments. >> the secretary of health and human services said they would have this obamacare website figured out i the end of november. -- by the end of november. if she does not they are indeed cotton. -- deep cotton. >> they have set the date and if it is not correct in functioning, you have more than disillusionment, you have a real fury. i will say this, i do not pretend to be objective about her. it was so refreshing to hear someone say i am accountable. >> i agree. it was refreshing. if you look into it she also did not know anything. she said i was as surprised as anyone else. either that is not true or there is something fundamen
you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not come from is at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. will have ammer, we chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point host of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. we will see some adjustments. >> the secretary of...
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i only vote for washington outsiders but the day they are elected, what do they do? move to washington. luckily, some politicians stay true to their constituents. even when they get devoured in a feeding frenzy. this is blood in the water. >> shark, shark, shark, shark. shark. >> colbert: recently learned i am a huge fan of nevada state assemblyman and extra in a coen brothers movie, jim wheeler. at a recent republican party meeting wheeler explained how he had responded to a critic who accused him of being so weak that if his constituents wanted him to, he would vote for slavery. >> if the citizens of the district 39 wanted to make slavery legal, i would vote for slavery. yeah. if that's what they want, i would have to hold my nose and bite my tongue and probably have to hold a gun to my head, but, yeah, if that's what the citizens of my constituency wants who elected me that's what they elected me for, that's what a public is. >> colbert: that's right when we voters elect someone we become his master and he must do what we say under the threat of violence. there is
i only vote for washington outsiders but the day they are elected, what do they do? move to washington. luckily, some politicians stay true to their constituents. even when they get devoured in a feeding frenzy. this is blood in the water. >> shark, shark, shark, shark. shark. >> colbert: recently learned i am a huge fan of nevada state assemblyman and extra in a coen brothers movie, jim wheeler. at a recent republican party meeting wheeler explained how he had responded to a critic...
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. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated but several members of congress have introduced bills to reform or end the programs altogether. still, the nsa enjoys support from some powerful lawmakers. >> i listen to this program being described as a surveillance program. it is not. there is no content collected by the nsa. there are bits of data: location, telephone numbers that can be queried when there is reasonable, articulable suspicion. i so regret what is happening. i will do everything i can to prevent this program from being cancelled out. senator, i don't have any questions. >> it is ironic that not only is diane feinstein, who's a democrat, one of the most devoted apologists of the nsa, the position that she occupies in the senate, which is chair of the senate intelligence committee is the position that is supposed to be devoted to overseeing the intelligence community, serving as a watchdog over it, and yet the
. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated but several members of congress have introduced bills to reform or end the programs altogether. still, the nsa enjoys support from some powerful lawmakers. >> i listen to this program being described as a surveillance program. it is not. there is no content collected by the...
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who elected them? where does the money go? i look at elizabeth warren on the other side those who are principled and stand for something so i see a movement in this society away from the empire and a criticism of wall street of the oligarchy that was not there before. energy coming end with a collapsed labor movement. also california the bellwether for the nation. we had prop. 187 now they're the most of for ted to voting bloc? southern california makes this state solid lead the blue. but we do have leadership in the state. with six different measures. i don't want to go through another evening been depressed. i think we will win with privacy. it is against human nature. data want them in their coats our big brother period they will rebel of our job is to get the information out that this is not necessary to security it betrays your security. the basic idea that freedom is not the indulgence that makes you stronger said is how you get teachers we have to have open debate. [applause] when i found myself in this situation to tal
who elected them? where does the money go? i look at elizabeth warren on the other side those who are principled and stand for something so i see a movement in this society away from the empire and a criticism of wall street of the oligarchy that was not there before. energy coming end with a collapsed labor movement. also california the bellwether for the nation. we had prop. 187 now they're the most of for ted to voting bloc? southern california makes this state solid lead the blue. but we do...
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. >> reminder, tomorrow is election day. measure the in san francisco would issue a $195 million bond, to six of 21 parks in the city. in the san mateo foster city school district there are dealing campaigns for and against a $130 million bond to address overcrowding at the san mateo and foster city schools are rebuilding and renovating classrooms. that is measured p. residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on reno until election parcel taxes for 10 years that is measured our current brisbane residents are considering an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities, measure t requires a majority vote to pass. many pacifica residents have been hearing both sides of this debate. one measure d, an amended telecommunications tax requires a majority vote. another school bond measure is of forebode to stay and another school bond measure is of forebode to stay and li love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched
. >> reminder, tomorrow is election day. measure the in san francisco would issue a $195 million bond, to six of 21 parks in the city. in the san mateo foster city school district there are dealing campaigns for and against a $130 million bond to address overcrowding at the san mateo and foster city schools are rebuilding and renovating classrooms. that is measured p. residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on reno until election parcel taxes for 10 years...
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these discussions are the things our elected officials consider when they decide to make changes in our laws. things that change the landscape of the laws that were enacted when those things did not exist. that is very important. to get back to the point on political groups, for example. a scenario where we have a situation where we have a predicated investigation, a violation of federal law has occurred or will occur. it is determined that the people involved are either a political candidate, a politician, or involved in a political organization. that steps up the oversight. we recognize the effect that might have in chilling people's involvement in political activity. it gets even more oversight and scrutiny that it would if that identical situation existed and there was not a political entity or an individual involved in politics in that articular act. we respond differently than we would in other circumstances that do not have that dimension involved. >> i recognize that framework is there in the fbi. it is an internal guidance structure. i am not sure how widely it is applied with
these discussions are the things our elected officials consider when they decide to make changes in our laws. things that change the landscape of the laws that were enacted when those things did not exist. that is very important. to get back to the point on political groups, for example. a scenario where we have a situation where we have a predicated investigation, a violation of federal law has occurred or will occur. it is determined that the people involved are either a political candidate,...
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charges, the first where he was found to be funneling client funds from his insurance brokerage to the election campaign. he was also charged with conspiracy where he and his partner orchestrated an illegal land swap of use government property. "mr. renzi abused his power and corresponding trust became a being a member of congress by putting his own financial interest or the interest of citizens." to break down this case and what applications it may have to milers joined earlier by the director of the citizens for responsibility -- it may have, i was joined earlier by the director of the citizens first possibility. >> this was the bigger part of the case, the part that really advocated the abuse of public trust. mr. renzi used his position in congress to insist that the coppermine purchase plaland for. salmon in order for mr. sam went to pay back a debt that he owed to representative renzi. the truss company was not interested in this land. they were interested in making a land swap for some other land. but renzi kept pushing this land and he wanted it valued at a much higher price than it was
charges, the first where he was found to be funneling client funds from his insurance brokerage to the election campaign. he was also charged with conspiracy where he and his partner orchestrated an illegal land swap of use government property. "mr. renzi abused his power and corresponding trust became a being a member of congress by putting his own financial interest or the interest of citizens." to break down this case and what applications it may have to milers joined earlier by...
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christie is facing an election next week to be reinstalled. if he wins as governor for another four years, his democratic opponent is state senator, barbra buono. assuming she serves a second term, the presidential election in 2016 would come mid way through that second term as governor. what do new jersey's voters think of their governor running for president? a majority, 48 to 41 percent say go for it. and if he does go for it, who would he face? no one has officially thrown his or her hat in the ring, but here are some rumor gop contenders. kentucky senator, ron paul. marco rubio. texas senator, ted cruz. wisconsin representative, paul ryan. louisiana governor, bobby jindal. jeb bush, wisconsin governor, walker. north carolina governor, nikki hailey. new mexico governor, susana martinez. mary fallon. >> are you assimilated to all of those names? it's an easy question. who has the best chance to be the gop front runner? >> it's a good list and the winner will be ran paul. >> is that right? >> ran paul will win the whole thing. he can win in
christie is facing an election next week to be reinstalled. if he wins as governor for another four years, his democratic opponent is state senator, barbra buono. assuming she serves a second term, the presidential election in 2016 would come mid way through that second term as governor. what do new jersey's voters think of their governor running for president? a majority, 48 to 41 percent say go for it. and if he does go for it, who would he face? no one has officially thrown his or her hat in...
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it's difficult as elected officials, difficult as policymakers to do that, but i think to always respond with, yeah, just one more process, one more level of oversight, six more ig's inspecting igs is not going to get us to the answer that i think sometimes policymakers suggest we can get to. with that, i want to talk about an only budsmen. there's what you talked about, there's an only -- an buds man. who would the client be? i assume it's a lawyer, and, second, where in the constitutional frame work would we place this person if we were going to try too put someone there to protect the notion of privacy? >> well, i think you hit two of the difficult constitutional issues. the ones of standing, whether or not that is a permanent position within the fisa court could have standing and where they fit within the three branches of government. the suggestion we looked at and thought might be the most useful is a case-by-case determination by the court of appointing and amicus to raise the point of view that may not be raised by parties before the court, be it a single party or otherwise. >> d
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and brazil will the un to do something about excessive electronic surveillance and legal tussle basic election angered by revelations of the industry's activities to submit to a trough resolution to the general assembly. this comes as the us plans to break huge pay to warehouse to stall the millions upon millions of emails and phone calls. it's connected on to greener pulling on that some americans bleeding to stop it known for its debts are high paint a picture ask now is utah has long been home to the nation's largest population of more weeks it's also home to america is soon to be the guests by complex occurred inside the middle of an army base. so you can get to but the protests in the army to protest the nsa garfield learns his lesson on independence day. when police could get a bit more than a hundred restore the fourth activist from protesting in front of the anc's one point five billion dollars data center shortly thereafter the group sought a way to claim a two mile long stay right next to the nsa to confront any tickets out for being there. my latest adopt a highway me think of and w
and brazil will the un to do something about excessive electronic surveillance and legal tussle basic election angered by revelations of the industry's activities to submit to a trough resolution to the general assembly. this comes as the us plans to break huge pay to warehouse to stall the millions upon millions of emails and phone calls. it's connected on to greener pulling on that some americans bleeding to stop it known for its debts are high paint a picture ask now is utah has long been...
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patriot act, and we got the renewals of the patriot act and a lot of what nsa is doing we through our elected representatives asked them to do, and now we're not happy. we want it all, we want privacy and we want security against the terrorists. we have to recognize there's a trade-off and as long as we keep basically our civil liberties, our collateral damage to the war on terror and the american national security state, if we want to get away from this, we have to be less intrusive in the world, we have to kill fewer people who might then want to come and kill us. >> looking into the future technology-wise, how capable are google and other technologists in creating better encryption that could thwart the nsa? >> i don't think that's what they should do. it's better to have, in my opinion, one standard or maybe o at most, like the advanced encryption standard, so all of the effort of the academic community that is concerned with security goes to trying to break that and if there are any problems we'll find it. with the aes it was even better. they put it out to the academic community to try
patriot act, and we got the renewals of the patriot act and a lot of what nsa is doing we through our elected representatives asked them to do, and now we're not happy. we want it all, we want privacy and we want security against the terrorists. we have to recognize there's a trade-off and as long as we keep basically our civil liberties, our collateral damage to the war on terror and the american national security state, if we want to get away from this, we have to be less intrusive in the...
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certainly that's a very popular opinion out on the streets like in your city center to remove may or election coming up tuesday and build a boss or the democratic nominee is expected to win he's been critical of stop and frisk if he wins it would take images and it does this court opinion matter if you get selected two stances were just not doing this anymore well the way he can do that because i guess certain he can cut stepping into that but i think i've read the activists are trying to make sure that this is also something about by the legal system in case that does not happen so i certainly that's possible. and people are hoping but we have to say may even nokia been very anti stop and frisk throughout the campaign he is also said that it's on the particular use in the over use of the stop and frisk program that some questionable so we'll have to wait and see if he sticks to his words interested marches on a stasi turkmen from your kitchen. no one to chicago where budget cuts to mental health services and rampant crime and drug use to create an uneasy situation the nation's largest jail a
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then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely chose to buy them who thought those policies met their needs and they're now learning his promise that if you like it you can keep it means if he likes it you can keep it. it continues to grind on. and i think also people are starting to realize this thing may fail a lot sooner than expected as young people decide this is not for them. >> this is a key point i think. these policy changes, getting rid of these policies, sectionally outlining them, any tweak in the policies in the individual market, this was by design. this was built in and planned. >> absolutely. this has been the plan
then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely...
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>>mark: and also tomorrow is election day. measure b and san francisco would issue a $195 million bond to fix the 21 parks in the city. in the san mateo foster city school district there aren't duelling campaigns for and against a $130 million bond to address overcrowding and san mateo and foster city schools. that's measure heat. residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane residents are considering measures t an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities and pacifica its measure feet and amended telecommunications tax. in porto up valley residents are voting on reducing a utility tax that measure q. and there's a parcel tax proposal and after 10 known as measure x. as well as foster cities measure you a business license tax. >>darya: a bizarre accident snarled traffic on the bay bridge for several hours yesterday afternoon. the chp says a man got out of a car while on the span and ran into traffic
>>mark: and also tomorrow is election day. measure b and san francisco would issue a $195 million bond to fix the 21 parks in the city. in the san mateo foster city school district there aren't duelling campaigns for and against a $130 million bond to address overcrowding and san mateo and foster city schools. that's measure heat. residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane...
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this is probably a base election. off year elections, the name of the game and rick knows this is turnout. the last time around turnout was 40%. so he is trying to get his base out and trying to get independence out and trying to get republicans who are interested in his candidacy as well. so president obama will help him get his base out and help him with interests and others. >> if it is only 30% turnout, who makes out the voters who would come out? are we talking about moderates? typically it is going to be difficult to get off year elicks. it is a base vote. the reason president obama is in northern virginia today. the coalition that allowed him to get it in 2008 and 2012 since 1964 is because he turned out single women of young voters and in this case federal workers i think. they are calculating and the shut down had a negative effect and they were affected by the shut down and he is more of the same. and i think it is going to be about shut down and they are the least likely to turn out in an off year election.
this is probably a base election. off year elections, the name of the game and rick knows this is turnout. the last time around turnout was 40%. so he is trying to get his base out and trying to get independence out and trying to get republicans who are interested in his candidacy as well. so president obama will help him get his base out and help him with interests and others. >> if it is only 30% turnout, who makes out the voters who would come out? are we talking about moderates?...
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amendment and we took to the house floor and had that debate, that was the proudest moment for me as an elected official. [cheers] >> we brought republicans and democrats together to speak on that amendment. we only had 7.5 minutes. that is the debate time they gave us, seven and a half minutes to talk about one of the most important issues facing our country and the world. we split it up between 11 or 12 people. on both sides of the aisle. i have to tell you that afterwards, after we had that debate, people were saying congratulations, they were proud of what we had done even though we had not had the vote yet. when the vote came down, it was close, it scared people. it scared the establishment in both parties. we have the president of the united states fighting against the amendment. it was the first time in his administration that he came out in opposition to an amendment. we have the intelligence community and leadership against it. despite those obstacles, we came very close to passing the amendment. and we are going to keep fighting and pass something to rein in the nsa. but let me tell y
amendment and we took to the house floor and had that debate, that was the proudest moment for me as an elected official. [cheers] >> we brought republicans and democrats together to speak on that amendment. we only had 7.5 minutes. that is the debate time they gave us, seven and a half minutes to talk about one of the most important issues facing our country and the world. we split it up between 11 or 12 people. on both sides of the aisle. i have to tell you that afterwards, after we had...
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neil: the elections next week. be with us. eight to 10:00 p.m. ♪ john: it is hard to drive, spews pollution. that is what we get with obamacare. >> the site is not working 08 is supposed to. >> the obama administration is conceding that some people will have to pay more double-digit increases. john: this halloween politicians give us something we should be scared of, obamacare. >> that product is working. it is really good. john: that is our show tonight. ♪
neil: the elections next week. be with us. eight to 10:00 p.m. ♪ john: it is hard to drive, spews pollution. that is what we get with obamacare. >> the site is not working 08 is supposed to. >> the obama administration is conceding that some people will have to pay more double-digit increases. john: this halloween politicians give us something we should be scared of, obamacare. >> that product is working. it is really good. john: that is our show tonight. ♪
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of the year everybo everybody's eyes in washington are going to be focused on the next presidential election. i think he does have a personnel shape up coming soon. >> how much of that is just washington, and how many can someone like president obama control that? we're about to see a new book come out talking about the 2012 campaign. it's barely over and there is a lot of he said-she said behind the scenes. >> look, the buck stops are the president. he has to take responsibility. the economy is his. the policies in the middle east are his. he has to take responsibility. i don't really--i've been here for 20 years. you've heard a lot of democrats talk about, well, the republicans are the worst that they've ever had to deal with. it's the hand that's been dealt. he has to make it work. his legacy, will suffer, and frankly so will the rest of the country. we don't have a failed president, but he has to take responsibility to end strong, make this stuff work. >> what does that look like? what does that feel like? >> obamacare has to work. >> does that mean that president obama shaking up who is
of the year everybo everybody's eyes in washington are going to be focused on the next presidential election. i think he does have a personnel shape up coming soon. >> how much of that is just washington, and how many can someone like president obama control that? we're about to see a new book come out talking about the 2012 campaign. it's barely over and there is a lot of he said-she said behind the scenes. >> look, the buck stops are the president. he has to take responsibility....
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lee's post-election message was somewhat reassuring. even to utahans that weren't as conservative as him, before officially making the move to washington, this is what he had to say. "the term flame thrower is not something i would say is self-descriptive when it comes to me. that's not really my personality to be a flame thrower. that implies someone ut there who wants to stir things up just for the sake of stirring things up." wow. hard to believe that statement came from the same man, now considered one of the most polarizes political figures in country, virtually tied to the hip of ted cruz and treated like a celebrity by conservative act vists who see him as a hero for holding the government hostage over obama care. how is it playing back home? the answer. pretty door poorly. the junior senator is facing serious backlash for his extreme antics. lea not only has lee lost support of the broader public in utah, he's also quickly falling out of favor with key funders of his 2010 campaign. scott anderson, the president of a prominent ut
lee's post-election message was somewhat reassuring. even to utahans that weren't as conservative as him, before officially making the move to washington, this is what he had to say. "the term flame thrower is not something i would say is self-descriptive when it comes to me. that's not really my personality to be a flame thrower. that implies someone ut there who wants to stir things up just for the sake of stirring things up." wow. hard to believe that statement came from the same...
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well the elections coming at least locals will see it it looked earlier on is that this is a street fighter. each is from the slums of other stable and and. he took a big slap in the face bigger than a lot of people have said. up when they didn't win the olympics but lost out to tokyo. they were really counting on. i believe that head. they won the olympics. we might see a different thing the fact that they are now allowing headscarves a chat with the soviet navy to mention start with faces and old for bush's again. these are just exhibits reflections of what the of what this society is there's a lot of very young and full wordless looking young turks to coin a phrase and we'll see if they will be able to remove this belligerence of the one thing nose and one thing in its favor is that over the last decade. i think the sink the average turkish income tripled and so turkish economy has just been booming and that always gets a new leader. nice cushion in terms of domestic has been around don't want to know the great thing about that was what they've found is they were getting updates on that
well the elections coming at least locals will see it it looked earlier on is that this is a street fighter. each is from the slums of other stable and and. he took a big slap in the face bigger than a lot of people have said. up when they didn't win the olympics but lost out to tokyo. they were really counting on. i believe that head. they won the olympics. we might see a different thing the fact that they are now allowing headscarves a chat with the soviet navy to mention start with faces and...
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being lied to by people in position of power, wherever it is the congress or president, but we had an election a couple years ago, because in part he perpetrated this myth. he was reelected. lou: and speaking of this administration responding, in peculiar ways, the administrators at centers for medicare and medicaid service telling congress and the u.s. to go to hell today, not responding to how many people have been enrolled under health healthcare.gov, we have no idea, because this administration has ordered this president has ordered agency heads and divisions of those agencies and departments to stonewall the congress of the united states. >> yeah, lou, amazing coming from someone who promised to be the most transparent administration, you have "fast and furious," and benghazi, and the nsa, and internal revenue service and now obamacare. committees of congress and equal branch of government, that has a constitutional responsibility to provide oversight cannot get what ought to be available, which is how many people have enrolled. lou: absolutely, conforming to the administration's method o
being lied to by people in position of power, wherever it is the congress or president, but we had an election a couple years ago, because in part he perpetrated this myth. he was reelected. lou: and speaking of this administration responding, in peculiar ways, the administrators at centers for medicare and medicaid service telling congress and the u.s. to go to hell today, not responding to how many people have been enrolled under health healthcare.gov, we have no idea, because this...
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avoided if our elected leaders come together to make a compromise if necessary, to govern the country. and in my 50 years of public service, i have seen washington at its best in washington at its worst. and even though i see a washington that is dysfunctional today, i have also seen republicans and democrats coming together to protect our country and i believe that it can happen again and the real strength of america lies in the american people and this includes the men and women in uniform, those who are willing to put their lives on the line and that is where the real strength of america lies let me end by telling you the story of one family and in january of 2012, and the province in afghanistan, sergeant first class benjamin weiss, an army ranger on his deployment was struck and he died several days later in germany and he left behind a wife and two sons and a daughter. this was my practice is one of the toughest things that we do as secretary of defense, is to write a handwritten note to those who have lost loved ones. what made this letter difference is that i realized that thi
avoided if our elected leaders come together to make a compromise if necessary, to govern the country. and in my 50 years of public service, i have seen washington at its best in washington at its worst. and even though i see a washington that is dysfunctional today, i have also seen republicans and democrats coming together to protect our country and i believe that it can happen again and the real strength of america lies in the american people and this includes the men and women in uniform,...
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. >> reporter: you're an elected senator in one of the largest states in the country. don't you think the public has a right to hear from you? >> sure, they will. >> reporter: and when will they hear from you? >> they hear from me all the time in the strict. >> reporter: you're holding up a badge saying this is your get out of jail free card. what did you mean by that? >> i don't know what you were talking about. >> reporter: you were standing right there at the greens in pebble beach. >> please, gentlemen, i'm not going to be discussing this. okay? >> well, the affidavit says the fbi has been looking into senator calder own since 2007, but he was only introduced to the undercover agent last year. >>> well, she hardly looks like an international jewel they've, but she just struck again, this woman is 83 years old, and is accused of lifting a $22,000 ring from a store near palm springs. the manager, who didn't want his identity revealed. never saw it coming. >> when you see somebody that old, you don't think that they're going to steal something from you. >> hain has fo
. >> reporter: you're an elected senator in one of the largest states in the country. don't you think the public has a right to hear from you? >> sure, they will. >> reporter: and when will they hear from you? >> they hear from me all the time in the strict. >> reporter: you're holding up a badge saying this is your get out of jail free card. what did you mean by that? >> i don't know what you were talking about. >> reporter: you were standing right...
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you have senator landrieu facing a tough re-election fight. she's actually proposing now that you should be able to keep your health plan, what the president said all along. you have senator joe manchin, democrat west virginia, also proposing legislation. so, is it really the case that the democrats are the one that are jumping ship, not so much the republicans who were already over the other place? >> i think the democrats who can read the writing on the wall, or certainly listen to their constituents and not just continue with the talking points of, you know, fix it, don't nix it, are the ones who are really aware of what's going on here. this idea of just blaming someone else is also prepostero preposterous, too. they're realizing they have to work together to do something. before they were saying we're not taking republican amendments, we're not going to count your votes or listen to you, but now that their ship is sinking, they want a life preserver and say, look, i want to help save this. there are things we could be doing to fix health
you have senator landrieu facing a tough re-election fight. she's actually proposing now that you should be able to keep your health plan, what the president said all along. you have senator joe manchin, democrat west virginia, also proposing legislation. so, is it really the case that the democrats are the one that are jumping ship, not so much the republicans who were already over the other place? >> i think the democrats who can read the writing on the wall, or certainly listen to...
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>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next.
>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next.
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. >> this is why we shouldn't elect good looking people to office. they sit there and tell you if you like your health care plan you will get to keep it and we trust them and believe them even though they are lyings to our faces. >> the other thing is i agree with you -- i don't understand why girls do this more than boys. isn't it generally given that men are more century driven than women and go for the looks? that's a weird thing. >> but you can see young girls who go through the justin bieber phase where nothing matters but the looks. they go crazy. it is like hysteria. i had three older sisters. >> i don't think it goes away. if you bleep me i will give you the names of the males i am thinking of. >> we will bleep you. >> wolf blitzer. >> there is no female equivalent. >> females can't grow beards. >> have you of been to the carnival? >> have you ever looked in a mirror? >> have you ever met katie holmes? >> i didn't get that. she is not even married to cruz anymore. >> hey! >> it wasn't a very big beard. >> bill, all of your children ran away a
. >> this is why we shouldn't elect good looking people to office. they sit there and tell you if you like your health care plan you will get to keep it and we trust them and believe them even though they are lyings to our faces. >> the other thing is i agree with you -- i don't understand why girls do this more than boys. isn't it generally given that men are more century driven than women and go for the looks? that's a weird thing. >> but you can see young girls who go...
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as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the debate for this man candidate dean young, promising to change washington confrontation. >> i can tell you now that barack obama does not want me to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common so there won't be a lot of bipartisanship unless these guys start to come over to our way of thinking. >> bradley byrne is funded by corporation. his statements are far from liberal. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not honor our principles. in fact we are sending billions of dollars to countries like egypt and pakistan who are using that money to attack christians. >> but for the t
as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the...
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they might make you cry but in some countries, they can help decide elections. more on that coming up. >> what do you think? join the conversation on twit r twitter @ajconsiderthis. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on
they might make you cry but in some countries, they can help decide elections. more on that coming up. >> what do you think? join the conversation on twit r twitter @ajconsiderthis. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices...
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if they are elected, so be t. some of the former baath party candidates are being elected, but not all those who re members of the hearty still --have the mentality. party still in the security forces, we have officers in the huge majority were officers are of the baath army. they force everyone to be part of the baath party. if some people are supported by the people and can when according to the constitution, hey are welcome. if the constitution does not allow them to be candidates, they will not be. if their candidacy -- let me say at any rate, iraq is still a a single party regime. anyone who was not in the baath party was excluded or sometimes targeted and killed. so, no, if some of those people are candidates, they can get votes, but none of them was a candidate and stated officially that he was from the baath party. we that the baath party can at a certain level, some people have a certain right in the baath party do not have the right to be candidates according to the nstitution and also to the high commis
if they are elected, so be t. some of the former baath party candidates are being elected, but not all those who re members of the hearty still --have the mentality. party still in the security forces, we have officers in the huge majority were officers are of the baath army. they force everyone to be part of the baath party. if some people are supported by the people and can when according to the constitution, hey are welcome. if the constitution does not allow them to be candidates, they will...
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but as time passes, their next election isn't a national election, it's their own district's election. then they're worried about the primary. so you know what? i don't see, if this isn't done in these what, 19 days, rachel, you were telling us? i don't see things happening before then. >> the pressure is on now to make something happen in the 19 days. it will be fascinating to watch that. jose diaz-balart, thank you for being with us, jose. great to see you. >> pleasure. thank you. >>> all right, among those actually performing meaningful work today was a federal district judge in texas. we've got that story ahead, a very big deal story in texas that could have very big political implications as well as health implications. plus, we've got a bit of a scoop tonight about a 2016 presidential hopeful who suddenly has a plagiarism problem. that story's ahead. you'll see it exclusively here. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno®
but as time passes, their next election isn't a national election, it's their own district's election. then they're worried about the primary. so you know what? i don't see, if this isn't done in these what, 19 days, rachel, you were telling us? i don't see things happening before then. >> the pressure is on now to make something happen in the 19 days. it will be fascinating to watch that. jose diaz-balart, thank you for being with us, jose. great to see you. >> pleasure. thank you....
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it may even play a key role in next month's state assembly elections. it wouldn't be the first time. until 1998, hindu nationalist party was ousted after a surge in onion prices. in 1980, the late leader gandhi retained favor on the back of rising onion prices. they broke down the importance of this tear-inducing viggie? >> you can mobilize people on the issue of onions because it is an item that is used by a common man. also, it affects -- pifrmingz your pocket every day, every time, every time you go outncher pocket every day, every time, every time you go out, it affects your pocket. >> to more of your reaction. krisbee says the same issue persists the last 50 years. nothing is being done about it by successive governments. join the conversation like krisbee by tweeting to u us @agconsiderthis and check out our website, america.aljazeera.com. antonio, back to you? >> the world is an interesting. i would like to have bought those nine onio in. s for 15 crenelates. i would have helped crash groupon. >> thank you. >> the doctors who may have just reshap
it may even play a key role in next month's state assembly elections. it wouldn't be the first time. until 1998, hindu nationalist party was ousted after a surge in onion prices. in 1980, the late leader gandhi retained favor on the back of rising onion prices. they broke down the importance of this tear-inducing viggie? >> you can mobilize people on the issue of onions because it is an item that is used by a common man. also, it affects -- pifrmingz your pocket every day, every time,...
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. >> a major election taking place in argentina. how the results could provide a shake-up in that country. and the death of a rock'n'roll legend, the legacy of lou reed and his impact on music. >>> . >>> argentinian president cristina fernangez de kirchner and her allies have taken a beating in midterm elections. voters went to the polls sunday shrinking her party's hold on congress. party vafrts are losing -- favourites are losing ground. many see the race as a barometer to the 2015 presidential election. we have more from buenos aires. >> it looks clear now that there's no chance at all that president cristina fernangez de kirchner can reform the constitution and try to make it possible to run for a third term. that is absolutely out. now the power struggle begins. the inner team within the coalition, the different coalitions within the dominant parties, and that is what we are seeing. at this moment the president party, the victory front is on the streets celebrate youing. the vice president a few minutes ago congratulated those
. >> a major election taking place in argentina. how the results could provide a shake-up in that country. and the death of a rock'n'roll legend, the legacy of lou reed and his impact on music. >>> . >>> argentinian president cristina fernangez de kirchner and her allies have taken a beating in midterm elections. voters went to the polls sunday shrinking her party's hold on congress. party vafrts are losing -- favourites are losing ground. many see the race as a...
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ahead in the presidential elections. and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. >> reporter: and in sport find out if baseball beards bought the boston red sox to the end and we will have sports in about 35 minutes. ♪ and at the u.n. security council they will be talking about the situation in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo later today after a peace keeper was killed there and three days of fighting and the army says it has taken over a number of towns in the province from the march 23, the m 23 rebels including the stronghold and finding between government forces and m 23 began on friday less than a week after the peace talks between the two sides broke down and the government and rebels are now blaming each other for launching the first attacks. and m 23 rebel fighters join the congo army in 2009 and defected saying they have been treated poorly and the government did not live up to the deal. and the group took over territory i
ahead in the presidential elections. and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. >> reporter: and in sport find out if baseball beards bought the boston red sox to the end and we will have sports in about 35 minutes. ♪ and at the u.n. security council they will be talking about the situation in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo later today after a peace keeper was killed there and three days of...
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you basically write, she is the character from election. the kind of ambitious, ruthless young women that young men imagine to be a sociopath and the rest of us who aren't sure what to do with. who doesn't want to grow up to go hillary clinton. isn't that movie about how gross that teacher is, anyway? reese witherspoon played tracy's ambiguity beautifully. i love that entry, i love the movie, because you don't come down on a single side. and a lot of the book is like that. >> i want to clarify one thing. i didn't write the book. i oversaw the book. >> editor, we said, editor behind the book. i know there's other bloggers. >> so people get credit, absolutely. i mean, i think that's one of the more fair entries. there are others that are more pointed and have a very, very specific point of view and don't try to quote, unquote, see all sides. that's what the site is about, having a point of view and a personality. and being funny while we're at it. >> well, and to that being funny, and to that being pointed, i loved the an rand definition. fun
you basically write, she is the character from election. the kind of ambitious, ruthless young women that young men imagine to be a sociopath and the rest of us who aren't sure what to do with. who doesn't want to grow up to go hillary clinton. isn't that movie about how gross that teacher is, anyway? reese witherspoon played tracy's ambiguity beautifully. i love that entry, i love the movie, because you don't come down on a single side. and a lot of the book is like that. >> i want to...
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people from wyoming elect the senator. mike has a record if you review his finances, of getting 84% of his campaign funds from washington based pacs, that's more than any other senator of any party. and the liz got 25% of funds from wyoming and 13% of his from wyoming. >> at 25 and 13, are not very much, this is a national race. the nationalization of money has changed politics extraordinarily. >> and post citizens united the influence of super pac moneys. the numbers are extraordinary with 160 something people contributing more than 80% of the super pac money. i mean this is getting out of control. i think voters are very wary of this and people can come in and represent the mainstream even though the money allows extremist candidates to get in off the back of a tiny percentage of people feeding cash into super pacs is what people are looking for. they want the counterpoint. >> and part of the problem too, when you spend so much time talking to donors across the country, you're not necessarily so in touch with your own co
people from wyoming elect the senator. mike has a record if you review his finances, of getting 84% of his campaign funds from washington based pacs, that's more than any other senator of any party. and the liz got 25% of funds from wyoming and 13% of his from wyoming. >> at 25 and 13, are not very much, this is a national race. the nationalization of money has changed politics extraordinarily. >> and post citizens united the influence of super pac moneys. the numbers are...